Kyle Tucker had the fans on their feet, roaring and pumping their fists as he rounded the bases after hitting the go-ahead two-run homer in the eighth inning. His screaming line drive cleared the right-field wall with plenty of room to spare. The Cubs went from giving up 10 in the eighth to scoring six in the bottom half and beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-11 on Friday in one of the wildest games on record. The Cubs are just the seventh team in at least the past 125 seasons to allow 10 or more runs in an inning and win. They are also one of five teams to give up 10 or more runs and score six or more in the same inning.